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Is Nathan Buckley being eyed off for the head coaching role in Hobart, can the Swans reduce Luke Parker’s six-match ban and Roosy rocked a mullet before the word mullet even existed, how many are there in the game today?
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With Luke Parker banned for six weeks, is his season over already? Brad Scott would like to see a review of the tribunal system and should the Tiges rest Dusty Martin so he can play his 300th game at the MCG?
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Your daily dose of footy fever. Hosted by Quentin Hull and Paul Roos.
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Bachar Houli opens up about his near fatal car accident and reveals how his priorities have shifted since footy. He speaks about his vision for his foundation and who he’d like to see fill the vacant role of CEO of Richmond.
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Hear from our regular experts as they unpack Sir Doug Nicholls Round as well as special guest Sydney CEO Tom Harley.
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Chris Scott keeps calm after a record thrashing in Darwin, Roosy reveals his true feelings about press conferences and could the Pies end round ten out of the eight?
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Players are concealing concussion, one in ten don’t admit to symptoms, Carlton’s injury woes worsen ahead of a Friday night blockbuster and the Cats look to bounce back from consecutive defeats when they take on the Suns. Also, ABC Sport’s Corbin Middlemas is surveying the wildlife in Darwin ahead of round ten.
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Today, Catherine Murphy and Paul Roos debate whether AFL games go too long. St Kilda thinks defender Jacob Weitering is worth $12 million over eight years, is he? Also, the AFL have thrown the book at a Collingwood fan after he touched Eagles’ player Harvey Johnston.
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Do Bomber’s fans dare to dream? Paul Roos can’t see a reason why Thursday nights should be dumped. Also, Scott Pendlebury has aspirations of move to coaching post playing career, is this a straightforward path for him?
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St Kilda's Ross Lyon says he feels like a 'neutered dog' and Paul Roos is here to explain why the Saints coach might have a point. Quentin Hull wants to know if the crumbling Richmond empire is as bad as it looks. The team dissect whether the Suns should consider recruiting Dustin Martin.
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Tune in as Catherine Murphy sits down with Melbourne Football Club president Kate Roffey to chat about her journey – a path she calls ‘career chaos’. Catherine and Kate discuss her previous roles, including dog sled driving, her love of woodwork and the social issues faced by the AFL.
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Hear from outgoing Richmond CEO Brendon Gale as he discusses his new role in Tasmania, Esava Ratugolea speaks about Port Adelaide's win over his old club Geelong, plus all the latest news from Round 9.
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Brendon Gale has officially been announced as the new CEO of the Tasmanian Devils. Can the Northern Territory taskforce secure the 20th AFL license? And Roosy has advice for the couple that got engaged at the MCG.
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Will Powell has apologised for a homophobic slur aimed at a Brisbane player last weekend after the AFL handed him a five match ban. Does Tarryn Thomas have a future in football after North Melbourne CEO Jennifer Watt's email revealed the extent of his education program? Also, can the Blues topple the Dees at the MCG?
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Join Catherine Murphy and Australian Football Hall of Famer Paul Roos as they debate whether the AFL should bring in a send-off rule, the grey areas around rule interpretations and why - in Roosy’s words - North Melbourne’s season has been 'pathetic'.
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Join Catherine Murphy and AFL legend Paul Roos as they discuss Tom Hawkins preparation for another milestone match, a Lion's happy meal ahead of the Q clash and how do groundsmen measure the firmness of the field.
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When does a senior coach need to reign in his media team? Paul Roos thinks the Giants have reached that point after they won the internet, but lost the game to Sydney. The premiership coach also talks us through Luke Beveridge and his ongoing battles, the Collingwood hangover cure and more with Quentin Hull.
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Join Catherine Murphy, Paul Roos and Adelaide midfield coach Nathan van Berlo as they celebrate the remarkable career of beloved captain Rory Sloane. Hear how Sloane's optimistic attitude will leave a long lasting legacy at the club.
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Join Corbin Middlemas, Mick Matlhouse and Luke Ball as they speak to Collingwood coach Craig McCrae after the team's win over fierce rivals Carlton. Also, the Battle of the Bridge may have more water than it bargained for, who will prevail in the wet conditions?
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